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seeing has we spend thousands of dollars on these cars and trucks..what kind of car alarms do you guys have?

excalibur two way remote start

Edited by bigjon

DEI Rattler

I use an alarm called "hidden in plain sight" :D

im using Autopage, same thing they use on the show unique whips. plus i can get em dirt cheap..

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i was looking at those alarms that come with a camera and you can get a live shot of your car/truck depending on which angle you put the camera..not sure if that alarm has all its money invested in the camera gimmick..and nothing in the alarm itself..

  • 2 weeks later...

Code Alarm CA650. 2-way pager, and all of the other typical stuff. Pretty equivalent to the 5900. Lacks DEI's quality, but it's decent. And I got it for a 'steal'. (Slipped inventory at my last job, and ended up left behind when we moved.)

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i think im going with the clifford matrix 70.5 i can get it for about $219 ive always liked clifford alarms

  • 4 weeks later...

no more viper 4 me at least not the 2 way models. me and my girlfriend have viper 2-ways and on both 2 different models mind you the transmitters went out. i've also heard of this happening with other people with 2 way vipers. so it's code alarm or clifford from now on and a glock 45

compustar 2-way.

motion sensor.

2nd horn with spare internal battery... cutting wires wont help.

remote start.

very happy with it so far... no one has tried to mess with my car yet.

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